Smartwatch Developers Rejoice! Pebble Will Release Proof-Of-Concept Watchface SDK In Early April
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on 03/16/2013
Excerpt:... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, Device, Human-Computer-Interface
Eye-Tracking Tech Will Be Open to iPhones and Other Devices
bits.blogs.nytimes.com
on 03/12/2013
Excerpt: Samsung Electronics won’t be the only company that gets a fancy eye-tracking feature. A start-up company called uMoove, which has been developing this type of technology for three years, says it will offer eye- and head-tracking to anyone, including device makers like Apple and software developers who make mobile apps. Based in Israel, uMoove has been working on a technology for smartphones and tablets to track eye and head movements using a device’s front-facing camera. It said on Tuesday that very soon it would offer a software tool kit to apply its technology to applications.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Device, Eye Tracking, Mobile
Importance of APIs in Solving BYOD
www.mashup.se
on 01/31/2013
Excerpt: There is a lot of talk in the media these days about Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Company Owned Personally Enabled (COPE) devices. As this trend continues to grow in Sweden, Scandinavia, and beyond, more and more organizations are being confronted by the issue. With one in three employees using their own devices at work without permission, it is a problem that organizations can’t avoid. As Andreas has told me before, those who try are ending up with a rash of “shadow IT,” resulting in lost data and exposure of valuable assets. When you read all this news though, no one really offers any solutions. Some think Mobile Device Management (MDM) is the cure all.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Byod, Device, Mobile
New Android Beta Build v2.12.0.4
blog.runkeeper.com
on 07/11/2012
Excerpt: We’ve addressed all of the issues reported in the previous beta build and believe this is a release candidate. Take it for a test drive and let us know how it goes. Changes include: :
-Set fitness goals on the app and track your progress
-Ability to view progress against goals you’ve created on Runkeeper. com
-Enter your weight within the app
-Numerous bug fixes
If you do find a bug please provide us as much information as you can (via the comments section below) about the steps you take to reproduce it. If you are a developer, feel free to use developer tools to generate bug reports and send them over to us at support@runkeeper. com
Now for the fun part!... read the full post.
Tags: Android, Device, Devices, Excercise, Fitness, Healthcare, Runkeeper
The ThingSpeak API now has a Ruby Gem, code on GitHub too
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on 07/02/2012
Excerpt: If you use Ruby to write programs and apps, Daniel Treacy created a Ruby wrapper for the ThingSpeak API. This Gem makes it easy to access the ThingSpeak API inside of your Ruby code. For more information, check out our tutorial and visit GitHub for the full source code.... read the full post.
Tags: Analytics, Device, Devices, Internet of Things, Sensors
Excerpt: Samsung Electronics won’t be the only company that gets a fancy eye-tracking feature. A start-up company called uMoove, which has been developing this type of technology for three years, says it will offer eye- and head-tracking to anyone, including device makers like Apple and software developers who make mobile apps. Based in Israel, uMoove has been working on a technology for smartphones and tablets to track eye and head movements using a device’s front-facing camera. It said on Tuesday that very soon it would offer a software tool kit to apply its technology to applications.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Device, Eye Tracking, Mobile
Importance of APIs in Solving BYOD
www.mashup.se
on 01/31/2013
Excerpt: There is a lot of talk in the media these days about Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Company Owned Personally Enabled (COPE) devices. As this trend continues to grow in Sweden, Scandinavia, and beyond, more and more organizations are being confronted by the issue. With one in three employees using their own devices at work without permission, it is a problem that organizations can’t avoid. As Andreas has told me before, those who try are ending up with a rash of “shadow IT,” resulting in lost data and exposure of valuable assets. When you read all this news though, no one really offers any solutions. Some think Mobile Device Management (MDM) is the cure all.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Byod, Device, Mobile
New Android Beta Build v2.12.0.4
blog.runkeeper.com
on 07/11/2012
Excerpt: We’ve addressed all of the issues reported in the previous beta build and believe this is a release candidate. Take it for a test drive and let us know how it goes. Changes include: :
-Set fitness goals on the app and track your progress
-Ability to view progress against goals you’ve created on Runkeeper. com
-Enter your weight within the app
-Numerous bug fixes
If you do find a bug please provide us as much information as you can (via the comments section below) about the steps you take to reproduce it. If you are a developer, feel free to use developer tools to generate bug reports and send them over to us at support@runkeeper. com
Now for the fun part!... read the full post.
Tags: Android, Device, Devices, Excercise, Fitness, Healthcare, Runkeeper
The ThingSpeak API now has a Ruby Gem, code on GitHub too
feedproxy.google.com
on 07/02/2012
Excerpt: If you use Ruby to write programs and apps, Daniel Treacy created a Ruby wrapper for the ThingSpeak API. This Gem makes it easy to access the ThingSpeak API inside of your Ruby code. For more information, check out our tutorial and visit GitHub for the full source code.... read the full post.
Tags: Analytics, Device, Devices, Internet of Things, Sensors
Excerpt: We’ve addressed all of the issues reported in the previous beta build and believe this is a release candidate. Take it for a test drive and let us know how it goes. Changes include: : -Set fitness goals on the app and track your progress -Ability to view progress against goals you’ve created on Runkeeper. com -Enter your weight within the app -Numerous bug fixes If you do find a bug please provide us as much information as you can (via the comments section below) about the steps you take to reproduce it. If you are a developer, feel free to use developer tools to generate bug reports and send them over to us at support@runkeeper. com Now for the fun part!... read the full post.
Tags: Android, Device, Devices, Excercise, Fitness, Healthcare, Runkeeper


